Re: AW: [Geopriv] Quickrandomcommentsondraft-ietf-geopriv-pdif-l o -profile-00

Brian Rosen <br@brianrosen.net> Fri, 15 July 2005 13:01 UTC

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Subject: Re: AW: [Geopriv] Quickrandomcommentsondraft-ietf-geopriv-pdif-l o -profile-00
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Two thingo:

There are many uses for location information.  Some of them require 
calculations, and some of them require human interaction.  For the 
latter, you always need a representation a human can deal with. 
Specifically, ifthe floor is labeled some way, you need to know that. 
The example is that you are given a location that is floor 22. You go in 
an elevator and press 22.  If you arrive, all the markings say floor 
22.

Now, if your pidf has floor 22, I think you want that to be the same 
floor, even if the building does not have a floor 13, which is often the 
case.

What you do with a geo with mu=floors?


The other issue is getting both a civic and a geo in a pidf.  If you 
have both, you have converted one from the other. It must be possible to 
determine which was the original, and which was derived from it.

If you route, specifically for emergency calls,you must route on the 
original.

Brian

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